Party Ideas

Gender Revealing Party

mommaLA:
We are having my mother get a cake done with either blue or pink dyed in the middle but need some activities to go along almost like a baby shower but more about the gender.....like guessing the gender and suggesting names but need some creative ideas(:

You can have your guests dress in colors. Pink if they think girl. Blue if they thing boy. Or have bows and mustaches handy for your guests to sport if you rather not Suggest what they wear. You can also play out old wives tales (fork/spoon under chair, etc.) for games.

For this 3rd and FINAL pregnancy, we did a gender revel party and it was so much fun. I already have 2 boys and wanted a girl, so this was a very intense night for me. We basically did "team boy" and "team Girl" we made our friends and family dress in what they thought the sex would be... Not what they wanted it to be. I dressed in blue because I just knew it would be a boy, although I wanted a girl. We made signs and played games such as match my cravings with what could be a boy or girl. We cooked a big dinner, had beer and wine there I had sparkling cider. We did a raffle for the team that won. No one at the party knew the sex. I actually had my doctor write the sex in an envelop and I gave it to my boss and she contacted the cake lady. That made it much more special and fun. As I cut in the cake.... Surprise it was PINK! I'm having a girl! I encourage everyone that already have multiples to do this. So much fun!!!

We had ours last night. It was a lot of fun. We had everyone put in a blue or pink chip to see the the votes when they first came in. Then we tested out 17 old wives tales, my husband asked me the questions and I answered and put a pink or blue sticker on the board. It was fun. Wives tales were wrong! We did the balloons out of the box and our 2 year old helped open it!

We did a private close family reveal for our first (he's 18months now). We had everyone guess what they thought, we had already taken a big black balloon and stuffed it with blue confetti, blew it up and hung it from the ceiling. We stood under it and popped the balloon. The confetti flew everywhere and everyone saw at once that it was a boy. It was so exciting to tell everyone with a big bang! This time we'll probably have a bigger party with our friends and family. But we'll still do the balloon!

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